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One of the most famous works of Mo Yan, winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature.
The award-winning work of the 8th Mao Dun Literary Award has sold more than 5 million copies.
Selected by "Southern Weekend" as the 2009 "Cultural Original List Annual Book Fiction Tribute Work".
This book is dedicated to thousands of readers who have experienced family planning and were born in the era of family planning.
Mo Yan has been brewing for more than ten years, writing for four years, and changing his draft three times. He has dedicated himself to creating a full-length masterpiece that touches the most painful part of the soul of the Chinese people.
It exposes the chaotic scene of the current fertility issue in China, and analyzes the humble, embarrassing, entangled, and contradictory soul world of Chinese intellectuals represented by narrator tadpoles.
If others are guilty, so am I; reflecting on the pain of history, showing respect and compassion for life.
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"Frog" is Mo Yan's full-length masterpiece that touches the pain in the soul dedicated to the tens of thousands of Chinese who have experienced family planning and were born in the era of family planning. His work won the 8th Mao Dun Literature Award and has sold more than 5 million copies. The novel is composed of four long letters written by the playwright Tadpole to the Japanese writer Yoshito Sugitani, the self-report of "I" and a play. It describes the rough and tortuous life of a rural female doctor in the past 10 years; it narrates the sorrow and joy, joy and joy, gains and losses brought to people by "birth" under the background of the family planning policy. With vivid and touching details and self-reflection, the novel presents the 60-year ups and downs of the "birth history" of New China, reveals the chaotic scene on the fertility issue, and also deeply analyzes the humble, ignorant, An embarrassing, tangled, and contradictory soul world.
"Many people have also asked me: What is this novel about? I said: Write about people, write about the life legend of a rural gynecologist who has been practicing medicine for more than 50 years, her joys and sorrows, The contradictions in her heart, her reflection and repentance, her greatness and generosity, her humbleness and narrowness. Write about her harmony and conflict with the times, and write about the confrontation and unity between her professional ethics and the tasks of the times. Write What seems to be one person is actually a group of people.” ——Mo Yan
